French Body Parts Vocabulary: Complete Guide with Gender Rules and Practice

July 10, 2026

Knowing how to name body parts in French is essential for everyday communication, whether you're describing a health issue, playing sports, or simply learning vocabulary. In French, all nouns have a gender (masculine or feminine), and learning the correct gender is essential for using proper articles (le/la) and adjective agreement. From la tête (head) to les pieds (feet), this guide covers everything you need to know about le corps humain (the human body).

This comprehensive guide will teach you all the vocabulary for body parts in French, along with detailed gender rules, useful expressions, grammar tips, and cultural notes. By the end, you will be able to describe body parts, talk about health, and use idiomatic expressions with confidence.

1. The Head and Face (La Tête et le Visage)

Let's start with the head and face, which are among the most frequently referenced body parts.

French English Gender Notes
la têteheadFeminine
le visagefaceMasculine
les cheveux (m pl)hairMasculine pluralAlways plural in French
le frontforeheadMasculine
les sourcils (m pl)eyebrowsMasculine plural
les yeux (m pl)eyesMasculine pluralIrregular plural
le neznoseMasculine
la jouecheekFeminine
l'oreille (f)earFeminineStarts with a vowel
la bouchemouthFeminine
les lèvres (f pl)lipsFeminine plural
les dents (f pl)teethFeminine plural
la languetongueFeminine
le mentonchinMasculine

Examples:

  • Elle a les yeux bleus. – She has blue eyes.
  • Il se brosse les dents. – He brushes his teeth.
  • J'ai mal à la tête. – I have a headache.

2. The Upper Body (Le Haut du Corps)

Here are the body parts of the torso and upper body.

French English Gender Notes
le couneckMasculine
l'épaule (f)shoulderFeminineStarts with a vowel
le brasarmMasculine
le coudeelbowMasculine
l'avant-bras (m)forearmMasculineStarts with a vowel
le poignetwristMasculine
la mainhandFeminine
le dosbackMasculine
la poitrinechestFeminine
le ventrestomach / bellyMasculine
la taillewaistFeminine
le nombrilnavel / belly buttonMasculine

Examples:

  • Il a mal au dos. – He has back pain.
  • Elle se lave les mains. – She washes her hands.
  • J'ai mal au ventre. – I have a stomach ache.

3. The Hand and Fingers (La Main et les Doigts)

The hand has specific vocabulary for each part.

French English Gender
la mainhandFeminine
la paumepalmFeminine
le poucethumbMasculine
l'index (m)index fingerMasculine
le majeurmiddle fingerMasculine
l'annulaire (m)ring fingerMasculine
l'auriculaire (m)pinky / little fingerMasculine
l'ongle (m)nailMasculine

4. The Lower Body (Le Bas du Corps)

Here are the body parts of the lower body and legs.

French English Gender Notes
la hanchehipFeminine
la jambelegFeminine
la cuissethighFeminine
le genoukneeMasculine
le molletcalfMasculine
la chevilleankleFeminine
le piedfootMasculine
le talonheelMasculine
les orteils (m pl)toesMasculine plural
le gros orteilbig toeMasculine

Examples:

  • Il s'est cassé la jambe. – He broke his leg.
  • Elle a mal aux genoux. – She has knee pain.
  • Je me lave les pieds. – I wash my feet.

5. Internal Organs (Les Organes Internes)

Here are some key internal organs and their French names.

French English Gender
le cœurheartMasculine
le cerveaubrainMasculine
les poumons (m pl)lungsMasculine plural
l'estomac (m)stomachMasculine
le foieliverMasculine
les reins (m pl)kidneysMasculine plural
l'intestin (m)intestineMasculine
la ratespleenFeminine
le pancréaspancreasMasculine

6. Grammar with Body Parts

When talking about body parts in French, there are some important grammar rules to remember.

1. Use the Definite Article (le, la, les)

In French, we use the definite article (le, la, les) when referring to body parts, even when English uses a possessive adjective (my, your, his).

Structure:

Subject + reflexive verb + definite article + body part

Examples:

  • Je me lave les mains. – I wash my hands. (NOT Je lave mes mains)
  • Elle se brosse les dents. – She brushes her teeth.
  • Il se coupe les cheveux. – He cuts his hair.
  • Nous nous lavons le visage. – We wash our faces.

2. Expressing Pain (Avoir Mal à)

To say that a body part hurts, use the expression avoir mal à + the body part.

Structure:

Subject + avoir mal + à + body part

Contractions:

  • à + le = au
  • à + la = à la
  • à + l' = à l'
  • à + les = aux

Examples:

  • J'ai mal à la tête. – I have a headache.
  • Il a mal au dos. – He has back pain.
  • Elle a mal aux yeux. – Her eyes hurt.
  • Nous avons mal aux pieds. – Our feet hurt.

3. Describing Someone's Physical Appearance

When describing physical appearance, use avoir (to have) + the body part.

Examples:

  • Elle a les cheveux blonds. – She has blond hair.
  • Il a les yeux bleus. – He has blue eyes.
  • Elle a le nez fin. – She has a thin nose.

7. Common Expressions with Body Parts

French has many idiomatic expressions that use body parts.

  • avoir mal au cœur – to be sad / to have a pain in the heart
  • avoir la tête dans les nuages – to have one's head in the clouds
  • coûter un œil – to cost an arm and a leg (literally: to cost an eye)
  • se creuser la tête – to rack one's brain
  • avoir le cœur sur la main – to be generous / open-hearted
  • mettre la main à la pâte – to lend a hand / get involved
  • être sur les genoux – to be exhausted (on one's knees)
  • avoir une dent contre quelqu'un – to have a grudge against someone

8. Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these frequent errors with body parts:

  • Using a possessive adjective instead of the definite article:Je lave mes mains. → ✅ Je me lave les mains.
  • Forgetting the reflexive verb:Je lave les dents. → ✅ Je me brosse les dents.
  • Using the wrong preposition for pain:J'ai mal la tête. → ✅ J'ai mal à la tête.
  • Confusing "le genou" and "la cheville": Le genou = knee; la cheville = ankle.
  • Using "les cheveux" as singular:un cheveu (a single hair) vs. les cheveux (hair – plural).

9. Practice Exercises

Test your understanding with these exercises.

Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct body part.

  1. J'ai mal à la ______. (head)
  2. Elle se brosse les ______. (teeth)
  3. Il a les ______ bleus. (eyes)
  4. Je me lave les ______. (hands)
  5. Il a mal au ______. (back)

Answers: 1. tête, 2. dents, 3. yeux, 4. mains, 5. dos

Exercise 2: Translate these sentences into French.

  1. I have a headache.
  2. She washes her hands.
  3. He has blue eyes.
  4. We brush our teeth.
  5. They have back pain.

Answers: 1. J'ai mal à la tête. 2. Elle se lave les mains. 3. Il a les yeux bleus. 4. Nous nous brossons les dents. 5. Ils ont mal au dos.

Exercise 3: Correct the errors in these sentences.

  1. Je lave mes mains.
  2. J'ai mal la tête.
  3. Elle a les cheveux blond.

Answers: 1. Je me lave les mains. 2. J'ai mal à la tête. 3. Elle a les cheveux blonds.

10. How to Practice Body Parts Vocabulary

Consistent practice is the key to mastering body parts vocabulary. Here are some effective strategies:

  • Label body parts on a diagram in French.
  • Practice describing people using body parts vocabulary.
  • Use body parts in daily routines: Je me brosse les dents, etc.
  • Watch French videos about health and body parts.
  • Practice with a partner: point to body parts and name them.

Ready to Practice Online?

Visit the French Vocabulary Practice page on the French with Kunal website to test your knowledge with interactive exercises:

  1. Go to learn.frenchwithkunal.ca/vocabulary-practice/a1/body_parts.
  2. Select the A1 level from the dropdown menu.
  3. Choose the Body Parts topic from the list.
  4. You will see a vocabulary list with gender rules (le/la).
  5. Choose an exercise type to practice:
    • Vocabulary List – Review the body parts with their genders.
    • Fill in Blanks – Test your knowledge by completing sentences.
    • Multiple Choice – Choose the correct article (le/la) for each body part.
  6. Use the AI-powered exercises to get personalized practice and instant feedback.
  7. You can also share your progress with the Share This Exercise feature.

You can also leave a comment below describing your physical appearance or a health issue using body parts vocabulary. We will check your grammar and provide feedback to help you perfect your skills!

Example Description:

J'ai les cheveux bruns et courts. J'ai les yeux marron. Je suis de taille moyenne. J'ai mal à la tête aujourd'hui, donc je vais me reposer.

Now it's your turn! Share your description below and let us help you master le corps humain.

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